TABLE OF CONTENTS
CW Convenience Features ........................................ | 81 | VFO and Memory Scanning ................................... | 101 |
CW Spotting | 81 | VFO Scanning ...................................................... | 101 |
Using CW Reverse ................................................. | 82 | Memory Scan ....................................................... | 102 |
CW Delay Time Setting ......................................... | 83 | PMS........................................................................... | 103 |
CW Pitch Adjustment ............................................. | 83 | Packet Operation ..................................................... | 104 |
Contest Memory Keyer .......................................... | 84 | Packet Setup (Including Subcarrier Frequency) .. | 104 |
Message Memory ............................................. | 84 | Basic Setup .......................................................... | 104 |
Transmitting in the Beacon Mode .............. | 85 | RTTY (Radio Teletype) Operation ......................... | 105 |
TEXT Memory ................................................. | 86 | Setting Up for RTTY Operation........................... | 105 |
Contest Number Programming ................... | 87 | Basic Setup .......................................................... | 105 |
Decrementing the Contest Number............. | 87 | Miscellaneous | 106 |
Contest Memory Keyer |
| About the Transverter Output Terminal ............... | 107 |
(Using the optional | 88 | Menu Mode .............................................................. | 108 |
Message Memory ............................................. | 88 | Using the Menu .................................................... | 108 |
TEXT Memory ................................................. | 90 | Menu Mode Reset ................................................ | 108 |
FM Mode Operation ................................................. | 92 | AGC Group .......................................................... | 112 |
Basic Operation...................................................... | 92 | DISPLAY Group .................................................. | 112 |
Repeater Operation ................................................ | 93 | DVS Group .......................................................... | 113 |
Memory Operation .................................................... | 94 | KEYER Group ..................................................... | 113 |
Convenient Memory functions ............................... | 94 | GENERAL Group ................................................ | 114 |
QMB (Quick Memory Bank) ................................. | 95 | S IF SFT Group.................................................... | 116 |
Standard Memory Operation .................................. | 96 | 116 | |
Memory Storage ............................................... | 96 | 117 | |
Memory Channel Recall ................................... | 96 | 118 | |
Checking a Memory Channel's Status .............. | 97 | 119 | |
Erasing Memory Channel Data ........................ | 97 | 119 | |
Moving Memory Data to |
| 120 | |
the Main Band | 98 | RX AUDIO Group ............................................... | 120 |
Memory Tune Operation .................................. | 98 | RX DSP Group .................................................... | 121 |
Memory Groups ..................................................... | 99 | SCOPE Group ...................................................... | 122 |
Memory Group Assignment ............................. | 99 | TUNING Group ................................................... | 123 |
Choosing the Desired Memory Group ............. | 99 | TX AUDIO Group ............................................... | 124 |
Operation on Alaska Emergency Frequency: |
| TX GNRL Group ................................................. | 125 |
5167.5 kHz (U.S. Version Only) .............................. | 100 | Specifications............................................................ | 126 |
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| Installation of the Optional Filter |
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